‘It’s Political Persecution’: How the US Is Helping Ecuador’s Right-Wing Government Persecute Political Opponents
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‘It’s political persecution’: How the US is helping Ecuador’s right-wing government persecute political opponents
On May 19, the former presidential candidate for Ecuador’s leftist Citizen Revolution party, Andres Arauz, learned that the country’s attorney general was bringing him up on charges. Attorney General Diana Salazar Méndez accused Arauz of “illicit association” in a political case, referred to in Ecuador as the Caso Ligados, which concerns current and former members of the country’s Council for Citizen Participation (CPCCS), all with ties to the …
These appointments to senior positions have raised alarm as they warn of a possible return of old state propaganda practices
Ecuador's president, Daniel Noboa, has ordered three international consultants to audit three of the country's most important public companies: Petroecuador, the National Electricity Corporation (CNEL) and the Ecuadorian Electric Corporation (CELEC). Government spokesman Carolina Jaramillo said in a press conference that she has already contacted Deloitte, PwC and EY firms, which are among the four "most prestigious worldwide" auditors. "These e…
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